HAEAS intends to focus on the fine art appraisal discipline, which includes paintings, prints, graphics, sculpture, and fine art photography.

Who should be interested in appraising?

Appraisers of other appraisal organizations

Gallery owners and staff

Art dealers

Museum curators and staff

Insurance agencies

Estate liquidators

Attorneys

Auctioneers

All others who uses appraisal services

What resources are available to help with appraisal research?

The HAEAS’ Fine Art Database is a research database developed specifically for the Haitian Art appraiser. It provides the best available information on Haitian Art and its artists to help make appraisal decisions.

What are the education and accreditation requirements of HAEAS?

You can learn about HAEAS' education and accreditation requirements for appraisers by clicking here.

What is Accreditation?

Accreditation is a rigorous and comprehensive evaluation process through which HAEAS assesses the qualifications of its appraisers. Accreditation also includes an assessment of the accuracy and completeness of appraisal reports, and is necessary for standardized, objective information about the quality of appraisals. HAEAS will regularly revise and improve its Accreditation standards in order to keep the program current and address pressing appraisal issues.